Matt’s (Streaming) Reviews: Teacup
Teacup is a relatively new Science Fiction/Horror TV Series streaming on Peacock. It is based on the novel, Stinger, by Robert R. Cammon. I have not read the novel so I can’t comment on how […]
Teacup is a relatively new Science Fiction/Horror TV Series streaming on Peacock. It is based on the novel, Stinger, by Robert R. Cammon. I have not read the novel so I can’t comment on how […]
The Dresden Files TV Series is very loosely based on the series of books and comics by Jim Butcher. If you are a fan of those books, read this review before you watch the […]
I’m sure there’ll be the ability to subtitle in Spanish, at the very least.
PLOT REVEALS OF TWO EPISODES OF THE UPCOMING AMAZING STORIES!!! Plus some of the reviews are in for Apples new streaming service. It’s being met with a resounding “Meh”.
The impending premiere of the new version of the Amazing Stories television show prompts us to take a look back at the original Steven Spielberg – helmed series Amazing Stories, continuing with 1984’s season one, episode six The Amazing Falsworth
The impending premiere of the new version of the Amazing Stories television show prompts us to take a look back at the original Steven Spielberg – helmed series, continuing with 1984’s season one, episode five The Mission
The impending premiere of the new version of the Amazing Stories television show prompts us to take a look back at the original Steven Spielberg – helmed series, continuing with 1984’s season one, episode four Mummy Daddy
The impending premiere of the new version of the Amazing Stories television show prompts us to take a look back at the original Steven Spielberg – helmed series, continuing with 1984’s season one, episode three Alamo Jobe
The impending premiere of the new version of the Amazing Stories television show prompts us to take a look back at the original Steven Spielberg – helmed series, continuing with 1984’s season one, episode two The Main Attraction
Terence Jackson shares his impressions of the ComicCon held in Manchester, UK, as well as Donald Manning’s photos of cosplayers who attended.
Mr. Jackson apparently doesn’t know we’re not supposed to share our guilty pleasures!
An interview with Starfall lead actor Damien Puckler
Explosions in movies are supposed to be “cool”. There is an undeniable element of visual interest. It has become an aesthetic and intellectual game to play around with the genre conventions that have evolved around it.
“Greetings! Welcome to SciFi4Me.com – where we talk science fiction, not wrestling. “ I ask you how can one not love a sci-fi based website that has that as the first thing you see on […]
Amazing Stories is now 88 years old. The more things change, the more they stay the same.
There are a lot of reasons for a Science Fiction fan to dislike the channel. One would be that several nights of the week, they play professional wrestling in prime time. Even the worst space operas are more realistic.
Littérature: Un article de Michael Sullivan vous expliquera avec de nombreux chiffres à l’appuis que les bénéfices des éditeurs ont augmenté au détriment du revenu des auteurs. Les contrats concernant le livre électroniques sont en […]
Today Amazing Stories achieves a milestone in publishing its 1,000th post (and then some!) When this project first began – the resurrection of the world’s first science fiction magazine – I had high hopes, huge […]
Have Literary Luddites Taken Over SFF Fandom?! Sexism and the SFWA Girl, You’re In the Army Now Crossroads: The Difficulty of Police Procedural Speculative Fiction No. 18 – C.J. Cherryh, The Faded Sun, and a […]
Between Game of Thrones and the planned American Gods series, HBO has been drinking deeply from the Nerd Money well. This is, of course, part of that much-discussed wave of geek culture we’ve seen ripple […]
The spotlight last month fell on the special effects wizards who make SF monsters come to life. The crowning glory was the award of the Best Picture Oscar for Argo. This spy drama focuses on […]
Over the last three weeks I have discussed the sources and causes of Science Fictions self-esteem problem. The genre’s inability to shed it’s pulp roots and ongoing pulpishness, the relative obscurity of SF to the […]
Since January 2nd of 2013, members of the Amazing Stories blog team (you’ll find them all listed under Staff where you can learn more about them) have been writing away on their favorite subjects. Chances […]
I was recently pointed to a new show on Geek & Sundry – but I ended up checking out the first episode of Space Janitors. Very clever, very funny. David Brin mentioned this site – […]
Steve Davidson is the publisher of Amazing Stories.
Steve has been a passionate fan of science fiction since the mid-60s, before he even knew what it was called.
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